Six Short Rules for Young Christians

Never neglect daily private prayer; and when you pray, remember that God is present, and that He hears your prayers (Heb. 11:6).

Never neglect daily private Bible reading; and when you read remember that God is speaking to you, and that you are to believe and act upon what He says. I believe all backsliding begins with the neglect of these two rules (John 5:39).

Never let a day pass without trying to do something for Jesus. Every night reflect on what Jesus has done for you, and then ask yourself, “What am I doing for Him?” (Matt 5:13-16)

If you are in doubt as to a thing being right or wrong, go to your room and kneel down and ask God’s blessing on it (Col. 3:17). If you cannot do this, it is wrong (Rom 16:23).

Never take your Christianity from Christians, or argue that because such and such people do so and so, therefore, you may. (2 Cor. 10:12). You are to ask yourself, “How would Christ act in my place?” and strive to follow Him (John 10:27)

Never believe what you feel, if it contradicts God’s Word. Ask yourself, “Can what I feel be true if God’s Word is true?” And if BOTH cannot be true, believe God and make your own heart the liar (Rom 3:4; 1 John 5:10-11).

Brownlow North (1810-1875)

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Author: Dan Greenfield

I am an undeserving sinner saved by God's grace through Jesus Christ, a happy husband, proud father of 6 great kids, pastor of Orwell Bible Church, Executive Secretary of the American Council of Christian Churches, and member of the Ohio Bible Fellowship .
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